Oil burner



A ril 17, 1928.

W. BORKOWICZ .OIL BURNER Filed March 24; 1925 raiemeaA i .17,1928, 1,6

" WILLIAM noRKowIoz, or BALTIMORE, MARYLAND; ASSIGNOR oroivE-FooBrH-To 1 JOHN BORKOWICZ, or BALTIMOREKMARYLAND.

OIL BURNER,

Application filed March 24, 1925'." Serial 110,17 ,885.

This invention relates to improvements in a vaporized form and throws the flame oil burners, and has for its object to proagainst the baffle plates 17 causing the flame *J 'vide a simple, cheap and efficient burner 'to spread, thus keeping the burner heated p which can be placed in an ordinary stove, if and causing the oil to vaporize and at the desired, and conveniently operated from the same time spreading the flame out against 4 outside, and to which the oil isjfed by the top ofthe stove-in which the burner-is it located. When the device is'to be started a The invention consistsof the novel consmall quantity ofoil is poured into. the pan 7 'struction and arrangement of the parts and 5 on the asbestos 6 and lighted; The wire V combination of parts hereinafter more fully gauze 7 spreads the flame underlthe burner set forth in: the following specification and justbelow the'nipple 16 causing the oil in i pointed out in detail in theappended claim. the. burner to quickly vaporize and form a In the accompanying drawnig v blue flame. Figure 1 is a top plan view of my" inven-' Having thus described my invention, what tion. V 1 H I claim is: I i 55 Figure 2-is a side elevation'of Figure 1. V An oil burner comprising a raisedhollow Referring to theaccompanyingdrawings, base having a number of air vents in its forming part of this specification, and in sides and a number of openings in its upper which like reference numerals designate like surface, each opening having a flange on its parts throughout the several views thereof, 1 lower edge, a number of burners each having 0 1 designates thebase provided vwith air vents one end connected to the base adjacentto v gilin the sides thereof, and two holes 3 in one of'said openings andfits opposite end i the top thereof provided with flanges 4 at bent over said openingand providedwitha r their lower edges. Resting in eachof the nipple, a baffle plate secured to each of said holes? on the flange 4 is a removable flanged burners above said nipples, a supply tank, 5 Y an 5 having a piece of asbestos 6 on its a pipe conn'ectedto each of said burners and I inner surface and a wire gauze piece 7 rest- .each having a valve therein, a supply pipe ing in said hole?) on the upper flanged edge connecting said burners with the supply of the pan '5 leaving a space between the astank, a flanged pan fitted in each of said] 'bestos piece 6 and the gauze piece 7. The openings under said burnersand having. its 7 I burners 8 have their'lower ends fitted in the flanged edge resting on the flanged edge of l bosses 9 and 10 of the'base 1 and are consaid openings, a wire gauze piece restingon nected by the pipes 11 and12, respectively, the upperflange of: eachrof said pans, and to the oil tank13 which may be located at an asbestos disk resting in each of said pans any convenient point to feed the oil by gravbelow the flange thereof and leaving a space ityto the burners 8. The said pipes 11 and between the gauzepiece-and said asbestos 12. are provided with needle valves l l and disk. 7 r e 15 to control thefiow of oil; to the burners. In testimony vwhereof IafliX my signature. The said burners 8 are each provided. with 7 a nipple 16 through which the'oil flows in y WVILLIAM BORKOWICZ, 

